So, it appears that life has completely taken over and I haven't been able to write/haven't made time to write since 2012. It's almost 2015! If I make a real effort to write I can do it.
Let's catch you all up over the past 2 years of my life. I had some amazing adventures last year in 2013. Nathan and I traveled to Alaska in July. It was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to! We did it all - explored Matanuska Glacier (with no cramp-ons, I highly recommend those!), flew over Denali and took a tour bus into the park, went deep sea fishing on a little charter boat (take motion sickness medicine if it's storming because the boat will rock - it was rough - literally), etc. I found out I was pregnant at the end of August and in September we went to Glacier National Park in Montana and did my 48th state marathon just outside the park. The following weekend I went to Nebraska and did my 49th state (it was getting more difficult to breathe even in the beginning for the Montana and Nebraska marathons).
In January of this year I finished my 50 states on Maui (about 5.5-6 months pregnant). Nathan was right there by my side when we crossed the finish line - my slowest marathon ever but I didn't care. I finished under the time limit and waddled my way there at almost 30 pounds over my normal weight. Some people say if you have been running before pregnancy you will still be able to run... that was definitely not my case. I could walk and that was about it. I walked 4-5 miles a day since I couldn't run up until I found out I had gestational hypertension at 37.5 weeks and they told me to be on modified bed rest.
In May and we were celebrating the birth of our first child. I can't even describe how amazing being a mother is. I have never known any love like the love I have for my baby. It just gives me a little glimpse into how our Heavenly Father feels about us - His children.
Fast forward to today - basically I wanted to write this post to let you know that I am going to try to make a better effort to write and I hope this blog helps to inspire other women, mothers and people to work on being healthier one step at a time. You don't have to run or walk or even take actual steps with your feet. The most important thing is to try to take steps to improve your health one step at a time, one day at a time. Incremental changes add up over time.
So cheers friends (you can clink your water bottle with me - insert clinking sound here), here's to a new direction!
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